When twenty-three-year-old Courtney Beckham is abducted near her home, the search turns up more than just a kidnapping crime. FBI agent Jason Edwards investigates the ten-million-dollar ransom and stumbles upon something he wasn't meant to find. When Courtney catches a glimpse of the caller ID in her kidnapper's home, what she sees turns her world upside down.

Review

“I’m a resourceful girl”, says Courtney Beckham, a
twenty-three year old college student who, over the course of a week, is
kidnapped and thrown into a world of mystery and deception. Jason, an
FBI agent, is on a mission to save Court before time runs out, but will
what he finds put her in more danger?

Reading Caller ID
certainly made me feel like I was watching an episode of Criminal Minds or some other crime show. I sat at the edge of my
seat waiting for the next clue or complication. Most times I wanted to shout to
the cops what happened to Court and other times I wanted to jump through the
book and help them when they hit dead ends.

It surprised me, the amount of action in Caller ID. I
expected this to be strictly mystery and about solving the crime. There were so
many moments of hope where I thought that Court was fine and everything was
finished, but something or someone else always came up. I loved that sense of
not knowing what to expect.

The web of deceit woven into the story line wasn’t complex
at all. I could follow and understand what was going on as I read, but I still wasn’t
able to put everything together until the end. I was pretty much suspicious of
everyone, but always missing some important fact, just like the detectives in
the story.

Caller ID has a
surprising ending with a hint of sweetness. I’d recommend it for anyone who
enjoys a good crime novel with a little romance.

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